Braces for kids
The most right age for the young patient to visit orthodontist is 5-6 y.o By this moment it is possible to prevent most of potential pathologies with minimal intervention and create the perfect basis for future beautiful and healthy smile.
The clinic’s gnathology concept offers effective complex methods of treatment using partial braces with onlays/inlays composite.
Why should you choose us?
Choosing a clinic to install braces for your child is a responsible decision. At DentalDate, we offer not only high-quality orthodontic services but also an individual approach to each young patient.
By choosing DentalDate, you are selecting a reliable partner in caring for the health and beauty of your child’s smile. We strive to ensure that every little patient leaves our clinic with perfectly straight and healthy teeth.
Innovative treatment for your teeth
Our unique approach is based on the Gnathological concept: multi-stage sophisticated diagnostics is provided to find and fix the correct position of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), from which all processes and aspects of treatment are further to generate.
Comfortable treatment experience
Our team ensures comfort and safety during procedures, making visits to the dentist pleasant and pain-free for your child.
Quality guarantee
We provide warranties for our services, reflecting our confidence in the high quality of treatment and results.
Convenient location
Our clinic is conveniently located, making access to our services easy and convenient for parents and children.
Professional consultations
Our specialists offer detailed consultations on all aspects of orthodontic treatment, helping parents make informed decisions.
Effective results
We strive to achieve optimal results in correcting your child's bite and aligning their teeth, ensuring they have a healthy and attractive smile.
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Opportunity to fix problem
Correction of malocclusion
Malocclusion can cause difficulties in chewing and speaking, as well as increase the risk of developing dental and gum diseases.
Straightening teeth
Crooked or overlapping teeth can be difficult to clean, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
Improving appearance and self-esteem
Straight teeth contribute to a beautiful smile, which positively impacts self-esteem and social interactions.
Incorrect jaw position
An important stage in bite correction. Braces provide even pressure on the teeth and jaws, gradually correcting their position. This helps restore proper chewing function and prevents dental and gum diseases.
Adenoid type of face
Braces may play a role in correcting an adenoid facial type indirectly rather than directly. Braces are used as part of comprehensive therapy aimed at correcting the consequences of chronic mouth breathing and associated dentofacial anomalies.
What are the dangers of bite problems?
Bite problems not only affect the appearance of the smile but can also lead to significant health issues. An improper bite increases enamel wear, causes jaw pain, headaches, and can even result in tooth loss due to uneven chewing pressure. Additionally, difficulties in chewing and speech can negatively impact a child’s nutrition and social adaptation. Installing braces helps prevent these problems, ensuring oral health for years to come.
Unique solutions for bite correction in children
Our clinic offers unique solutions for bite correction in children, based on advanced techniques and many years of experience of our specialists.
Our approach is based on a deep understanding of the causes of bite pathology and timely correction, which allows us to avoid complications and achieve optimal results for each patient.
A unique directional growth methodology from the University of Vienna
Is a revolutionary approach to bite correction. The use of customised dental onlays helps to achieve ideal results by guiding the growth of the teeth and jaw in the right direction without the need for complex surgical interventions.
Personalised working devices for fast results
Each patient receives a device that is tailored to their anatomy. The results are noticeable in as little as one month, which significantly reduces the treatment time compared to traditional methods.
A team of highly qualified orthodontists with international experience
Our specialists have been trained at the University of Vienna and regularly upgrade their qualifications in order to apply the most modern methods of bite correction.
Application of combined treatment techniques
We combine best practices and innovative approaches to ensure the most effective result in every case.
Hermectomy - prevention of bite problems at an early stage
Removal of wisdom teeth helps to prevent abnormal changes in the development of the bite, ensuring healthy formation of the jaw and dentition.
Types of braces by method of attachment
Braces can be classified based on how they are attached to the teeth, which affects their visibility, comfort, and treatment effectiveness. Below are the main types.
External (vestibular) braces
The most traditional option, in which braces are attached to the outer surface of the teeth. They can be made of metal, ceramic, or sapphire to improve aesthetics.
Lingual braces
Attached to the inner surface of the teeth, lingual braces make them completely invisible from the outside. This type requires a longer adaptation period and may cause discomfort initially.
Types of braces by material of manufacturing
The choice of braces material affects the appearance, cost, and comfort of use. Below are the main types of braces based on the material of manufacturing. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages, which should be taken into account when deciding to start orthodontic treatment.
Metal braces
The most common and affordable option. Made from high-quality metals, they provide high treatment efficiency. They are characterized by high strength and reliability.
Ceramic braces
They are made from ceramic materials that are matched to the color of the teeth, making the braces less noticeable.
Sapphire braces
They are made from transparent sapphire monocrystal, making them almost invisible on teeth.